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direction thought to be more valuable for society? Should ¡°big¡± banks be broken up? What are the welfare implications of the …
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionThe Financial Possibility FrontierTaxonomy of Financial Sector ChallengesThe Role of Competition in Financial DeepeningThe Role of Financial InnovationGlobalizationWhat Role for Government?Beyond Policies—All Financial Sector Policy is...
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The recent financial crisis has stimulated theoretical and empirical research on the propagation mechanisms underlying business cycles, in particular on the role of financial frictions. Many issues concerning the interactions between banking and monetary policy forced policy makers to rede.ne...
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The recent financial crisis has stimulated theoretical and empirical research on the propagation mechanisms underlying business cycles, in particular on the role of financial frictions. Many issues concerning the interactions between banking and monetary policy forced policy makers to redefine...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010871053
The recent financial crisis has stimulated theoretical and empirical research on the propagation mechanisms underlying business cycles, in particular on the role of financial frictions. Many issues concerning the interactions between banking and monetary policy forced policy makers to redefine...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013055023
while banks more exposed to the bail-in significantly reduced credit supply at the intensive margin, affected firms …
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In March 2012 a conference, organised jointly by the ICFR and SUERF, on "Future Risks and Fragilities for Financial Stability", explored what the next pressure points for financial stability might be, how these may arise from the response to the last financial crisis, and how the industry and...
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Financial innovation in the form of new delivery channels, products, and providers has helped push out the frontier of access to finance and thus increase the bankable and banked population. Mobile money and crowdfunding platforms are prime examples for this. The same financial innovation has...
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Using state-level data from India over the period 1983 to 2005, this paper gauges the effect of financial deepening and outreach on rural poverty. Following the 1991 liberalization episode, we find a strong negative relationship between financial deepening, rather than financial breadth, and...
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We argue that the extent to which supervision of banks takes place on the supranational level should be guided by two …
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